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    This file is part of Threading Building Blocks.

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*/

#include "tbb/recursive_mutex.h"
#include "itt_notify.h"

namespace tbb {

void recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_acquire( recursive_mutex& m ) {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    switch( m.state ) {
      case INITIALIZED: 
        // since we cannot look into the internal of the CriticalSection object
        // we won't know how many times the lock has been acquired, and thus
        // we won't know when we may safely set the state back to INITIALIZED
        // if we change the state to HELD as in mutex.cpp.  thus, we won't change
        // the state for recursive_mutex
        EnterCriticalSection( &m.impl );
        break;
      case DESTROYED: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed"); 
        break;
      default: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
        break;
    }
#else
    int error_code = pthread_mutex_lock(&m.impl);
    __TBB_ASSERT_EX(!error_code,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: pthread_mutex_lock failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
    my_mutex = &m;
}

void recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_release() {
    __TBB_ASSERT( my_mutex, "recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: not holding a mutex" );
#if _WIN32||_WIN64    
    switch( my_mutex->state ) {
      case INITIALIZED: 
        LeaveCriticalSection( &my_mutex->impl );
        break;
      case DESTROYED: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed"); 
        break;
      default: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
        break;
    }
#else
     int error_code = pthread_mutex_unlock(&my_mutex->impl);
     __TBB_ASSERT_EX(!error_code, "recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: pthread_mutex_unlock failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
     my_mutex = NULL;
}

bool recursive_mutex::scoped_lock::internal_try_acquire( recursive_mutex& m ) {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    switch( m.state ) {
      case INITIALIZED: 
        break;
      case DESTROYED: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: mutex already destroyed"); 
        break;
      default: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex::scoped_lock: illegal mutex state");
        break;
    }
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
    bool result;
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    result = TryEnterCriticalSection(&m.impl)!=0;
#else
    result = pthread_mutex_trylock(&m.impl)==0;
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
    if( result )
        my_mutex = &m;
    return result;
}

void recursive_mutex::internal_construct() {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    InitializeCriticalSection(&impl);
    state = INITIALIZED;
#else
    pthread_mutexattr_t mtx_attr;
    int error_code = pthread_mutexattr_init( &mtx_attr );
    if( error_code )
        tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutexattr_init failed");

    pthread_mutexattr_settype( &mtx_attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE );
    error_code = pthread_mutex_init( &impl, &mtx_attr );
    if( error_code )
        tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_init failed");
    pthread_mutexattr_destroy( &mtx_attr );
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64*/    
    ITT_SYNC_CREATE(&impl, _T("tbb::recursive_mutex"), _T(""));
}

void recursive_mutex::internal_destroy() {
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    switch( state ) {
      case INITIALIZED:
        DeleteCriticalSection(&impl);
        break;
      case DESTROYED: 
        __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex: already destroyed");
        break;
      default: 
         __TBB_ASSERT(false,"recursive_mutex: illegal state for destruction");
         break;
    }
    state = DESTROYED;
#else
    int error_code = pthread_mutex_destroy(&impl); 
    __TBB_ASSERT_EX(!error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_destroy failed");
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
}

} // namespace tbb
